Every nursing specialty has at least one major representational conference each year.
For emergency nurses in Australia it is the College of Emergency Nursing Australasia (CENA) annual International Conference for Emergency Nursing.

This year it is being held at the Grand Chancellor Hotel in Hobart Tasmania from 10th – 13th October.
So for any Aussie ED nurses thinking of attending (and I strongly recommend you do), it is time to start getting your registration, accommodation and funding wheels in motion. Details Here

What about all you other specialist nurses (ie you)out there.? Which is the conference that best supports your own area of work?

I would like to ask you to take a moment to search out its conference website and drop a link to it in the comments along with a little info about where when and why.

Together, lets generate a list of the best worldwide nursing conferences for every nursing specialty which I will assemble into a separate page for future reference.

Thanks,
Ian.

3 Responses to “Building a database of YOUR favourite conference.”

  1. Best conferences?
    CENA, of course.
    EmergencySA – the only conference in Australia for emergency nurses, doctors and pre-hospital, also including military, flight, retreival and also picking up some other emergency services personell. Next on in 2014 http://www.emergencysa.org.au (declaration of interest – have been in on organising this one since its inception!)
    Also the National Correctional Healthcare Summit conferences by IIR conferencing (running since 2010) is shaping up to be pretty good for correctional healthcare providers – however as privately run it is expensive to attend.
    Thanks!

  2. DANA Annual Conference (Drug and Alcohol Nurses of Australasia) allows nurses, mostly from across Australia and New Zealand ( everyone welcome though) working with substance dependent patients to showcase their work, review their research and develop networks with colleagues. This year the conference is being held in Melbourne Australia (15th and 16th June). Next year it will be held in Auckland New Zealand in conjunctio with the New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses.. The website for the Auckland conference is under development. I will return with its URL in a few weeks.

  3. ANZScoS is an annual conference that a few of our senior staff, especially doctors and senior nursing, attend with great anticipation. We always look forward to hearing about new developments and approaches to the challenges we face daily in our speciality of acute spinal cord injury.

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